Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 13, 1922, Page 5

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| | MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1922. i NDERSON GOES N FIGHT TOUR Will Battle Sharkey at Sioux City and Meet Puryear in Same State. sive fer the THREE TIE IN TRAP SHOOT. At Kansas City—Frank Trosh, Van- couver, Wash., Frank Etchen, Coffey- ville, Kan. and W. G. Warren, Yer- ington, Nevada, tied for first place in Face for international amateur flyer |champtonship last event of the eigh- Stee tae toe motes: Heed petam- | teenth annual mid-winter trap shoot where he will stop for ashort time |!" tournament before beginning a fighting tour that| will _teke him through many of the| middle western states. j Before leaving Casper Anderson is assuered of a fight with Jack Sharkey | at Sioux City, Ia. February 27 and with Eart Puryear in Jowa a week) later, He will in all probability ne-| gotiate fights in Denver, Kansas City a Gmahc during his stay in Den-| ver. | James A. Anderson, father of the, Eddie Anderson. Casper boy, who) has gained a national reputation be- > INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE MEETS tattler is accompanying hin on the, Vote on Draft Is Big Question | | trip, and will handle Before Annual Meeting in New York. NEW YORK, Feb. 13.—The Inter- jmational league of baseball clubs met there today for its annual schedule ‘meeting and for a vote on the draft |proposal made recently by baseball's advisory council. Mahon B is «2 Bese, | LEADING BIKE RAG : | The Pacific Coast © and the | {American association have voted down CHICAGO, Feb. 13.—Ray Eaton of, the proposal. East Orange, N. J., ws leading the! field at the’end of the eleventh. hour of racing in tho six day bicycle race here. All of the riders were closely bunched. At the end of the hour and had covered 205 miles aud ono lap.| Baton is paired with Peter Droback of Boston, die’s affars. | Record Set In Games Drawn In Checkers Play Fitzsimmons B ttle B Kk LONDON, Feb. 13.—The number of a S PUTER) cames arewn in the international S. checkers championship match just ~ concluded at Glasgow constitutes a U t 1 oO ty | NEW ORLEANS, Feb. 13.—Martin |P&COPd, according to the Times. Thirty jseven o fthe forty games played by | Robert Stewart of Scotland and Newell W. Banks of Detroit, Mich., were drawn, two victories giving Stewart Banks won one Burk, local Ught heavyweight meets Young Bob Fitzsimmons of New York in @ scheduled 15 round bout here tonight. On the outcome hinges an} array of future bouts for Burk. in-| game. “eluding a championship match with! ‘The nearest approach to ‘this, says Gene Tunsey and a chance to meet|the newspaper was a match at Boston Gearges Carpentier in London, his|between Jordan and Barker in which manager states. jthirty-six games were drawn, The FEO. eT newspaper quotes Stewart as acknowl- ‘The Polynesians and Malays always|edging Banks as one of the best play- sit down when talking toa superior. ‘crs he ever met. At . | Posing fourteen teams, got away at 9 o'clock last night on six-day bike race.! SHREVEPORT TOURNEY ENDs. | At Shreveport—Leo Diegal, New Or-! leans, won Shreveport open tourna ment turning a card of 141 for 3¢ holes and 275 for entire 72 holes of medal play. CHICAGOAN WINS TITLE. | At egner Omtwedih, | Norge Ski club, Chicago, won North- } West Ski title with 246 points. __. ieee | |\Five Brothers On Cage Team Issue Challenge FREELAND PARK, Ind The Freeland Park basketbi team | today issued a challenge to the world —under conditions. The team {s com- posed of five broters with u sixth brother acting as timekeeper, all be. tween the ages of 18 and 26, and the challenge stipulates that the opposing |team shall play under the aitions. . ———.____ ‘PICKED BOWLERS WILL CHICAGO, Feb. peked bowlers, the cording to a compil and match averages, will complete in |the first annual world’s class nament here February 9 to 2: contestants have been selected form a Marge field, which was narrowed fifty and later to twenty-four. In the past, the winner of the all events in the American Bowling Congress tournament has been sidered the leader in the bowling world. There is a certain element of luck in rolling a games and a jman may roll hb w oor above his normal average. ‘his marathon of 115 games, however, which wil! last for sixteen consecutive days, be- leved by the tournament committee to be a test which will determine the actual bowling champion. 13.— Tw nation’s by ion of tourney con. CONTEST AT CHICAGO Che Casper Daily Cridune PAGE FIVE i] First in News Of All Events VERTIS TO ie cece, GRADE SCHOOLS | PLAY TONIGHT, times in onta. PLAY TONIGHT OKMULGEE, Oxla., Feb. 138.—With | } Former European Billiard | tne rn to Okmulgee today of Su-|Park Still in Lead for Title but Champ to Meet Appleby in Judge HH. R. Christopher, in Recent Defeat Raises Opening Match. n the situa growing ow Some Doubt. a grand jury PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 13,—Ea f the defunct Commerce Bank! Imports ouyad Houdit. # Wactineaal cha: red upon the Judge’s announced|the basket or Pion and Francts Appleby « tion to appear before the Okmul-| jr je schoo!» York, will m might in t during the by virtue of but is holding « Central a ing match of the internation teur 18.2 balk liz Six Park billiard tournamen fou players, two from foreig: Americans an are enter-| ea k pther an nt. The others are ee — Pa i New York; Percy N Or hes © com ormer national parativ “sy game w 8 champion; J. I Cope Morton, Ph. | Bara < fn t EB vt << i delphia and Ary Bos of Amsterdam faeaty ares gl tos BM mq place no race. Wedne eve European titleholder. | ‘ ( f sehoet wilt ‘tae. | Matches of 300 points each will be lle 2 already | Played every afternoon and evening. | scored or over Cen z | wir ily age ———— Se b ho more games scheduled | | this week and hence will have to con | HIGH GUNS T0 SHOOT Intended No Wrong, Says| tent itself with the position it wine in | Robinson in Discussing Al- Mills ae this evening. ¥riday | f seed oT; eee evening Central and West teams will IN KANSAS ITY MEFT| leged “Tampering. meet and the preliminary dope favors | < | NEW YORK, Feb. 13.—Charges of| end of the week Park should | say tampering” with be n first place with Cen-| ae 2 ® Fe mtly preferred 3 srook-| tral about tied for second KANSAS CITY, Mo. Feb. 13. +|lyn Nationals club by William F. Bak.|Place. This race will be broken next | of the trapshooting fra-ler, president of the Phillles were | Monday night when East and Central eral fresh from competi-|swered today by Wilbert Robins et to eliminate one or the other rn fields, are expecte | manager of the Supe the team grounds when first t |__In a letter written at Doverhall With Park apwarently having 4 % released in the eighteenth vual| Mr. Robinson admitted that had | cinch bampionship, dope wa rstate Trapshoc@ing tournam |sought, by direct communication the| entire! et last Monday by E . soon. services of Shortstop Fletcher of the | unex d victory over Park. Park The big event of the tournament | Phillies. He denied, however, that he ained the lead in the race but East is the international championship, | intended any wrong strengthened its hopes, and will strive but, according contests for the to experts here interstate flyer cup tt h Park when | n, 28 TEAMS ENTERED FOR and the interstate target cup promisé past week the threo keen competition for interest ms continued thelr victor Th ternational championship East romped on West while Central sc ever Mills, Pi red an easy « did not show ‘onfined to twent ers and the list, ight shoot as announced. entry ILINY RELAY CARNIVAL includes the names of Frank Troeth hurting, the week resting: from the! de- Yaniwalvee., Weahinaion? aekeiin yale feat at the hands of Park in the open Avoy, New Yorks R. A. Kin URBANA, IIL, Feb. 13.6—The fitth |!28 number. Louis; FB. Elbert, Des annua) Jilin! Relay carnival, to be) SSS Towa; J. F. Beard, Omaha held here March 4, today boasts an} year; Eom sarney, 80 Hughes, Mobridge, South Dakota; M.|entry list of twenty-eight teams | phomore hurdler and sprinter of much B. Orr, Piqua, Ohio; E. C. Whevler,| The team that will represent the|promine; Woostemeyer, a ten second Pawhuska, Oklahoma; W. H. Mc-| University of Kansas looms to be and Griffin run Creary, La Junta, Colorado; Fred|of the best in the west, being compos ry in the 440. en, Coffeyville, Kansas; Riley|ed of such brillant cinder athletes as _—— Thompson, Cainesville, Missouri;| Bradley, the all round expert; San In early times the diamond waa cred. Harve Dixon, Oronogo, Missour!; F. J.| the weight specialist; Paul|ited with the power of guarding the Cairns, Tamy D. Dickinson, Merriam. 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